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REP Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Fri Dec-03-04 03:53 AM
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14. Help Me Out Here
I don't recall posting a study that showed *no* woman ever had a negative reaction to abortion, do you? Here's one you might find interesting:

Abortion doesn't affect well-being, study says

New York Times (as printed in the San Jose Mercury 2/12/97)

Abortion does not trigger lasting emotional trauma in young women who
are psychologically healthy before they become pregnant, an eight-year
study of nearly 5,300 women has shown. Women who are in poor shape
emotionally after an abortion are likely to have been feeling bad about
their lives before terminating their pregnancies, the researchers said.


The findings, the researchers say, challenge the validity of laws
that have been proposed in many states, and passed in several, mandating
that women seeking abortions be informed of mental health risks.

The researchers, Dr. Nancy Felipe Russo, a psychologist at Arizona
State University in Tempe, and Dr. Amy Dabul Marin, a psychologist at
Phoenix College, examined the effects of race and religion on the
well-being of 773 women who reported on sealed questionnaires that
they had undergone abortions, and they compared the results with the
emotional status of women who did not report abortions.

The women, initially 14 to 24 years old, completed questionnaires and
were interviewed each year for eight years, starting in 1979. In 1980
and in 1987, the interview also included a standardized test that
measures overall well-being, the Rosenberg Self-Esteem Scale.

"Given the persistent assertion that abortion is associated with
negative outcomes, the lack of any results in the context of such a
large sample is noteworthy," the researchers wrote. The study took
into account many factors that can influence a woman's emotional
well-being, including education, employment, income, the presence of
a spouse and the number of children.

Higher self-esteem was associated with being employed, having a
higher income, having more years of education and bearing fewer children,
but having had an abortion "did not make a difference," the researchers
reported. And the women's religious affiliations and degree of involvement
with religion did not have an independent effect on their long-term
reaction to abortion. Rather, the women's psychological well-being before
having abortions accounted for their mental state in the years after the
abortion, the researchers said..

In considering the influence of race, the researchers again found
that the women's level of self-esteem before having abortions was the
strongest predictor of their well-being after an abortion.

"Although highly religious Catholic women were slightly more likely
to exhibit post-abortion psychological distress than other women, this
fact is explained by lower pre-existing self-esteem," the researchers
wrote in the current issue of Professional Psychology: Research and
Practice, a journal of the American Psychological Association.

Overall, Catholic women who attended church one or more times a week,
even those who had not had abortions, had generally lower self-esteem
than other women, although within the normal range, so it was hardly
surprising that they also had lower self-esteem after abortions, the
researchers said in interviews.

Gail Quinn, executive director of anti-abortion activities for the
United States Catholic Conference, said the findings belied the
experience of post-abortion counselors. She said, "While many women
express `relief' following an abortion, the relief is transitory."
In the long term, the experience prompts "hurting people to seek the
help of post-abortion healing services," she said.

The president of the National Right to Life Committee, Dr. Wanda
Franz, who earned her doctorate in developmental psychology, challenged
the researchers' conclusions. She said their assessment of self-esteem
"does not measure if a woman is mentally healthy," adding, "This requires
a specialist who performs certain tests, not a self-assessment of how
the woman feels about herself."

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  -Adoption: Safe, Legal and Rare REP  Dec-01-04 04:03 AM   #0 
  - short answer? because in their minds, women are vessels, not people.  politicat   Dec-01-04 04:26 AM   #1 
  - More Links  REP   Dec-02-04 02:48 AM   #7 
  - Why are you so against adoption as a choice for women?  ac8916   Jan-11-05 01:44 AM   #31 
  - My story  cjmr   Dec-01-04 06:41 PM   #2 
  - I'm sorry about your grief.  Jackie97   Dec-01-04 11:12 PM   #4 
  - plenty of women suffer as a result of childbirth too  Djinn   Dec-01-04 11:25 PM   #5 
  - Seek Therapy  REP   Dec-02-04 02:46 AM   #6 
  - Sorry, the original post just really pissed me off.  cjmr   Dec-02-04 09:32 AM   #9 
     - If Scientific Data Piss You Off, Please Seek Help  REP   Dec-03-04 03:48 AM   #13 
        - Scientific data regularly piss me off...  cjmr   Dec-03-04 04:13 PM   #15 
           - Look  Elise   Dec-30-04 09:32 PM   #24 
              - Yes, She Brought Her Agenda To This Thread  REP   Dec-31-04 09:33 PM   #25 
  - so if you had continued the pregnancy and put the child up for  RUDUing2   Dec-02-04 08:37 AM   #8 
  - Let me try this again...  cjmr   Dec-02-04 10:09 AM   #10 
     - I don't think that most people think that abortion never causes  RUDUing2   Dec-02-04 10:35 AM   #11 
     - Help Me Out Here  REP   Dec-03-04 03:53 AM   #14 
     - Please show me where  China_cat   Dec-20-04 06:07 PM   #21 
  - I'm sorry for your grief, but that is an abnormal reaction.  politicat   Dec-04-04 10:28 PM   #16 
  - I think cjmr has a valid point.  StoryTeller   Dec-17-04 11:56 AM   #17 
     - I'm not blowing it off.  politicat   Dec-17-04 09:21 PM   #18 
     - See Study Posted Above  REP   Dec-18-04 06:24 AM   #19 
     - I'm not dismissing her experience, or anyone's  WildClarySage   Dec-20-04 10:07 AM   #20 
     - My daughter died at 5 days of age 38 years ago.  China_cat   Dec-20-04 06:11 PM   #22 
  - It's all about saving the baaaabeeee to them.  Jackie97   Dec-01-04 11:08 PM   #3 
  - Thank-you for posting this  Modem Butterfly   Dec-02-04 07:33 PM   #12 
  - Thank you  genevat   Jan-02-05 11:07 PM   #27 
  - adoption is a sacred cow in our society  NorthernSpy   Dec-26-04 01:11 AM   #23 
     - I Agree With Both  REP   Dec-31-04 09:47 PM   #26 
     - I did ;)  iverglas   Jan-06-05 03:35 PM   #28 
     - And I'd like to buy that cow....  Jackie97   Jan-06-05 09:50 PM   #29 
        - "Domestic Adoption "Baby Boom" - Exploiting Women and Families in America"  REP   Jan-07-05 05:22 AM   #30 
           - Adoption is a viable alternative that may be right for some.  ac8916   Jan-11-05 01:56 AM   #32 
           - my perspective differs from most people's  NorthernSpy   Jan-11-05 03:17 AM   #33 
           - Yeah, but...  Jackie97   Jan-11-05 11:23 AM   #35 
              - I think that responsiblity goes further than material goods  WildClarySage   Jan-11-05 03:00 PM   #36 
                 - That sums up the way I feel.  Jackie97   Jan-11-05 03:05 PM   #37 
           - How Many Rich Women Giving Up Babies For Poor Infertile Couples?  REP   Jan-12-05 03:42 AM   #38 
           - Good article.  Jackie97   Jan-11-05 11:10 AM   #34 
              - ...  genevat   Jan-14-05 09:20 AM   #39 
              - orphanages  iverglas   Jan-14-05 09:46 AM   #40 
 

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